Director Kaouther Ben Hania’s riveting mix of reality and re-enactment just got nominated for an Oscar
Read MoreFree-associative stories and dance stitched loosely together to match ginormous sari tapestry that unfurls in Indian Summer Festival/PuSh Festival/The Cultch show
Read MoreArtist of Kwakwak’awakw, Coast Salish, and settler descent reflects on impact of large-scale work featuring nearly 900 reclaimed residential-school items
Read MoreTitle recognizes dedication and service of British Columbians making significant community contributions
Read MoreFeaturing 32 designers and near 50 market vendors, annual event spotlights Indigenous artistry at its finest
Read MoreParticipants can “check out” a human as though borrowing a book, to learn about their life experiences, culture, and beliefs
Read MoreMusician is joined by setar player Kiya Tabassian, percussionist Hamin Honari, and bamboo flutist Shashank Subramanyam in Early Music Vancouver copresentation
Read MoreNominees show leadership by advancing Calls to Action in Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s report
Read MoreFounder and artistic managing director of Full Circle: First Nations Performance receives $2,500 for her dedication to touring Indigenous works across Canada and globally
Read MoreArtists Lara Aysal and Rosemary Georgeson lead a Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival workshop based on conversations with Elders, activists, and academics
Read MoreFor Metro Vancouver event’s 20th anniversary, South Asian mehendi, rangolis, live dance and music, and much more
Read MoreIndigenous language and oral storytelling traditions drive circus-theatre piece from New Zealand, commissioned by The Cultch and Urban Ink
Read MoreCall goes out for South Asian artists for project funding of up to $45,000
Read MoreWinnipeg-raised artist conducts his piece Waawaa-Steewak—Cree for “Northern Lights”—in upcoming concert
Read MoreThe local author says reality television is the great equalizer in social situations
Read MoreDirector-cowriter reflects on the safe creative space in unique collaboration between New Zealand’s Te Rēhia Theatre Company and The Dust Palace
Read MorePerformers celebrate Latin American music, poetry, and art, as the onetime dissident remembers their integral role in resistance
Read MoreAt North Van Arts exhibition, Indigenous fashion designer’s works make powerful statements about Canada’s history of systemic flaws
Read MoreMontreal-based artist Tamhane works directly with block-printers and carvers in Kutch, India to craft her pieces
Read MoreXwalacktun (Rick Harry) receives Award of Distinction for Lifetime Achievement
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